Below are some screenshots of some of the more commonly used display formats.

Mixed Signal (Analog+Logic) Display

When DSO captures analog and logic signals together, the default is a split analog and logic display.

The timing of the analog and logic waveforms is synchronized so that time measurements can be made between any combination of analog and logic channels.

Mixed Domain (Time+Frequency) Display

Often it is desirable to see a waveform and its associated spectrum together.

This example shows a triange waveform and its magnitude spectrum. The graticule switched off and cursors are enabled. The cursors measure magnitude and frequency at the top and time and voltage at the bottom. Some of the measurements are shown on the display (e.g. the frequency measured from the spectrum is 4kHz) and others on the cursor panel (which in this example reports the Vpp and waveform period).

X-Y Phase Plot

Like most dual channel scopes, DSO provides a X-Y phase plot display.

Here two sinusoidal waveforms of almost the same frequency are shown plotted against other.

Spectrum Magnitude and Phase

Several spectrum display formats are available. This one shows magnitude and phase.

This shows a phase density plot and magnitude spectrum of a pair of related signals.

This screenshot looks a little different to the others because it was taken on a very high resolution display with the DSO maximized to full-screen. Click the image to see it full size.